What Does USITC Stand For?
USITC stands for United States International Trade Commission
The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) is an independent, nonpartisan federal agency that plays a critical role in the enforcement of U.S. trade laws. Established in 1916, the USITC provides expertise in areas such as international trade and tariff affairs, conducts investigations into trade and economic issues, and resolves disputes related to unfair trade practices. The agency also serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, businesses, and researchers by producing reports and analysis on trade trends and their impacts on the U.S. economy.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym